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Conair GMT255CSC Instruction Booklet page 5

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For the best trimming results, your beard should
be slightly damp (NOT WET) when using your
trimmer. This will prevent the trimmer from
removing more hair than desired.
typeS of beardS/muStacheS
gettIng Started:
outlInIng your beard
1. It is always best to begin with a clean, slightly
damp beard.
2. After you have combed through your beard in
the direction it grows naturally, you will want
to outline the desired shape, beginning under
your jawline.
3.Begin defining your
beard's shape under
your chin and work
upward on each side of
your face toward your
ears. Then define the upper outline of your
beard across your cheeks, past your sideburns,
and toward your hairline.
now you're ready
to trIm your beard
1. The trimmer includes a five position comb for
use with the hair trimming blade (2-10mm)
which provide lengths of 3/32" (shortest) to
3/8" (longest).
2. To use the 5-position comb, slide the unit over
the trimmer blades and snap it down into
position. At first, until you become familiar
with the adjustments, use the longest trim
setting. (You can always go back and make
your beard a little shorter.)
3. Begin trimming your
beard using smooth,
even strokes. Start
with your sideburns
and work downward
toward your chin. (Never attempt to trim
against the natural growth of your beard
because the hair will be cut too short.)
4. If you decide you want a
closer trim, you can now
adjust the 5-position
comb attachment to a
shorter setting (such as
3/32" or 5/32") and go over your beard again
until you achieve the desired length.

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